Matt Cuthbert, al.comCan you believe Anakin lets his daughter leave the house dressed like that?

Note to news reporters: Don't make a mistake when you write about something as sacred as Star Wars. I quickly learned this the hard way today when I foolishly tweeted a photo of Anakin Skywalker standing next to Princess Leia in her "slave" outfit from Return of the Jedi with the caption, "Doesn't Anakin get weirded out by his mom dressed like that?" Of course, Anakin is Leia's father. I know that. I just wasn't thinking when I typed it.

Fans were quick to jump into the comments section over the past few days to point out any errors appearing in stories from The Huntsville Times related to the opening of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center's current exhibit "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination."

From Franco11211: "I stopped reading at 'jedis.' I'm not a star wars geek or biggest fan. Seen all the movies, read some books and played the games. But even I know it's 'Jedi' not jedis.

From Derek_Armstrong_57: "It was not Darth Vader who killed Palpatine at the end of ROTJ. According to the canon storyline, Vader had redeemed himself seconds beforehand and is considered to be Anakin Skywalker once more."

From JustJoc: "Princess Leia was raised on Alderaan - but wasn't born there. She and Luke were born on Polis Massa before being adopted and relocated to Alderaan and Tatooine."

From sixpetdad: "So glad to hear it's being well received. It seemed like there was a strange amount of grousing and criticism before it opened for something that should be a real win-win for Huntsville and the USSRC. I for one hope it breaks all attendance records, brings in a ton of cash, and puts the USSRC even more on the map. Can't wait to see it, but I think I'll give it a few days."